According to their article this test will occur in 2018 at the abandoned Chilocco Indian School.

The school which is now divided into different zones has a long background that goes back many years according to abandonedok.com. It is owned by the United States government and is heavily guarded 24/7 by armed federal police and a large pack of dogs, even to this day. It is used as practice and training grounds which is NOT OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.

Residents have been warned in an Oklahoma newspaper about the upcoming test and were informed that the chemicals released would be non-toxic.

This test is suppose to simulate a biological chemical attack by terrorists and will be carried out by Department of Homeland Security.

FOX23 Excerpt from article:

“For the particle test, the government plans to release titanium dioxide, which it describes as a “white odorless powder that is chemically insoluble in water, nonreactive, nonflammable and nonhazardous.”

“For the biological test, the government plans to release genetic, barcoded spores of an insecticide sold under the trade name of Dipel. Dipel is not considered hazardous by the Environmental Protection Agency when handled appropriately, according to an assessment.”

“The assessment said the test will have no adverse impact on human health or the environment.”